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45 souds vowels and consonants

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the 45 sounds
of GB English
19 Vowel Sounds
26 Consonant Sounds
Schwa
3 Tones
1. Introduction
2. 19 Vowel Sounds
3. Vowel Diagrams
4. 26 Consonant Sounds
5. Consonant Diagrams
6. The Schwa
7. Intonation
8. What Next?
Introduction
This ebook is an introduction to GB English pronunciation. It contains
the 45 sounds of English (19 vowels and 26 consonants) with their IPA
symbols. Also included is a focus on the most common sound in
English - the Schwa, and finally three English intonation patterns.
Every activity contains audio - if you read this pdf with Adobe reader,
the audio is embedded, if not, you can listen to/download the audio on
the 45 sounds audio page of the website.
The materials in this ebook are taken from Pronunciation Studio’s
course book ‘The Sound of English’, the full version contains 140 pages
and is available as a book, ebook and iBook - view here.
Information on taught courses in London and online are available on
the Pronunciation Studio website, along with lots of useful articles and
materials to help improve your pronunciation skills.
19 Vowel Sounds
Front Single Vowels (tongue towards front of mouth)
1
iː
ee, ea
need beat team
2
ɪ
i
thin sit rich
3
e
e, ea, ie
went bread friend
4
æ
a
cat, hand, fan
Centre Single Vowels (tongue relatively flat)
5
əә
a, e, o, u
alive the today supply
6
ɜː
ir, ur, wor
third turn worse
7
ʌ
u, o
fun love money
8
ɑː
a, al, ar
glass half car
Back Single Vowels (tongue pulled back)
9
uː
ew, oo, o_e
few boot lose
10
ʊ
u, oo, ou
put look should
11
ɔː
al, aw, or, our, oor
talk law port
12
ɒ
o, a
rob top watch
Double (Diphthong) Vowels (2 positions)
13
eɪ
ay, ea, ae, ai
pay great maid
14
ɔɪ
oi, oy
noise toy choice
15
aɪ
ie, i_e, i, y
fine like might
16
əәʊ
o, o_e, oa
no stone road
17
aʊ
ou, ow
round how brown
18
ɪəә
eer, ear
beer hear steer
19
eəә
are, ere, ea, ai
care there bear
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Vowel Sound Diagrams
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A vowel sound is made by shaping air as it leaves the mouth.
We use the articulators to shape the air - lips, jaw, tongue.
GB English uses 12 positions of the mouth.
Monophthongs (1-12) are single positions, Diphthongs (13-19) are 2 positions.
Chart
45IPA
Sounds
Chart
45 Sounds Chart
1
2
iː
#
uː
6
alive
9
10
p b
pin
27
7
11
22
23
t
time
29
æ
ɑː
ɒ
8
16
24
38
vest
30
18
39
40
m n ŋ
mood
now
bang
those
girl
32
iː41
33
ʃ ʒ h
34
shirt pleasure
ɪ
jəә r
w
e
ɜː ʌ
æ
yellow
voiceless
voiced
football
zoo
42
wall
care
26
cash
sight
fine
19
beer
25
31
aɪ
round
dMouth
k Positions
g ʔ
door
think
noise
no
rob
15
17
glass
12
eɪ ɔɪ
#ʊ aʊ
ɪ# e#
pay
f v θ ð s z
full
14
13
cat
talk
bag
28
e
ʌ
ɔː
fun
put
21
4
went
third
few
20
ɪ
ɜː
ʊ
thin
need
5
3
43
room
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uː
44
ʊl
law
ɔː
ɒ
35
high
45
ɫ
pill
36
37
tʃ dʒ
chose
joy
26 Consonant Sounds
20
p
pin cap
21
b
bag rob
22
t
time late
23
d
door feed
24
k
cash sock
25
g
girl flag
26
ʔ
football
27
f
full knife
28
v
vest cave
29
θ
think earth
30
ð
those bathe
31
s
sight kiss
32
z
zoo nose
33
ʃ
shirt crash
34
ʒ
pleasure
35
h
high
36
tʃ
chose catch
37
dʒ
joy stage
38
m
mood calm
39
n
now turn
40
ŋ
bang
41
w
wall
42
j
yellow
43
r
room
44
l
law
45
ɫ
pill
PLOSIVE
a full block of air followed by a
sudden release.
FRICATIVE
a constant squeeze of air.
AFFRICATE
plosive + fricative.
NASAL
air released through the nose.
APPROXIMANT
partial block of air - vowel-like.
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Consonant Sound Diagrams
45 Sounds Chart
45
Sounds
Chart
by blocking the
air as it leaves the mouth.
• A consonant sound is made
1
5
types of consonant sound block the air in different ways (see pg 3).
• Different
15
14
2
3
4
13
• We use the tongue, lips, teeth, mouth and throat to block air.
noise
pay
fine
wentvoice (voiced),
cat
thin
Some sounds
use the
others only
air (voiceless).
•need
iː
#
uː
6
alive
9
10
21
e
ʌ
ɔː
11
12
23
round
no
19
18
care
beer
rob
24
26
25
p b t d k g ʔ
bag
time
29
door
w j
39
think
40
m n ŋ
mood
now
bang
those
32
sight
wall
yellow
ʃ ʒ h
34
35
shirt pleasure
zoo
42
41
voiceless
voiced
football
43
38
vest
31
girl
f v θ ð s z
full
30
cash
33
28
aɪ
17
glass
talk
22
æ
eɪ ɔɪ
#ʊ aʊ
ɑː
ɪ# e#
ɒ IPA Chart
16
8
fun
put
pin
27
7
third
few
20
ɪ
ɜː
ʊ
r
44
room
l
law
high
45
36
37
tʃ dʒ
chose
joy
ɫ
pill
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Mouth Positions
12 3
45
6
Position
7
8
1 Lips (bilabial)
2 Lip + Teeth (labiodental)
3 Tongue (dental)
4 Tongue (alveolar)
5 Tongue (post alveolar)
6 Tongue (palatal)
7 Tongue (velar)
8 Throat (glottal)
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Sounds
p b m w¹
fv
θð
t d l ɫ¹ n r s z
ʃ ʒ tʃ dʒ
j
k g ŋ ɫ² w²
hʔ
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The Schwa
- The underlined sound in each word below is the schwa /ə/, listen:
sailor manner cactus around
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•
The Schwa /əә/ is the most common vowel sound in English (about 1 in 3).
It can appear as any vowel in written English (A,E,I,O,U).
It is pronounced with a neutral, relaxed position of the mouth.
Schwa is never stressed, it only appears on weak syllable.
- There are 25 schwa sounds in the following paragraph - practise reading it aloud:
I’d like təә go shopping fəәr əә pair əәf shoes,
bəәt thəә shops əә closed becəәse thəәs əә weathəәr
əәlert. əәparrəәntly lots əәf snow is coming in
frəәm thəә Highləәnds so thəә govəәrnməәnt həәv
əәdvised peopəәl təә stay əәt home.
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↘
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Intonation
- The word ‘yes’ is said in three different ways, listen:
yes
• Intonation shows the speaker’s attitude to their words.
• English uses three intonation patterns: fall \ fall-rise \/ rise /.
• Every phrase (speech unit) contains a main stress (tonic syllable).
- Practise the sentences with the tone indicated, the main stress is in bold:
1. I haven’t seen you for ↘ages!
2. Why can’t you ↘come?
3. They were so ↘noisy, ↘weren’t they?
4. ↗Why can’t you come?
5. Will there be anyone I ↗know there?
6. Iʼd certainly ↘↗like you to.
7. She’s a good ↘↗teacher.
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What Next?
Courses
Pronunciation Studio provide tuition in English pronunciation in
Central London and online. We run a specialist program for advanced
learners of English called ‘Accent Reduction’.
The best place to start is with a free group taster class, or an individual
assessment to see how well you can produce the sounds of English.
For full details and the next start dates, visit the website.
Course Book
Pronunciation Studio’s course book ‘The Sound of English’ is a
comprehensive course in English pronunciation, connected speech and
intonation.
It is available as a book with CDs, a pdf with mp3s, and as a fully
interactive iBook for Apple devices - view all the formats here.
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